Tom sat beside him all night, whispering memories: “Remember Cheyenne? You always knew how to take that corner…” Ghost twitched, breath steady, life clinging to him.
By morning, Ghost was upright again. That day, Tom laughed, cried, and felt something he hadn’t in years: hope.
Seasons passed. The drought ended. Fields turned green. Tom rebuilt the farm. Ghost regained strength. Together, they walked slowly, not far, just enough to feel alive. A man and his horse, healing side by side.
Then came the winter morning everyone fears. Ghost lay quietly in the straw. No struggle this time — just peace. Tom pressed his hand to Ghost’s muzzle, feeling the life slip away. He buried him atop the hill under the oak tree, carving a single word into a marker: “Partner.”
Years later, people still slow down near the Miller farm. Tom works by the fence, sometimes talking to that grave. Locals know: some bonds don’t end when life does. They keep running — through memory, love, and time.
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